
Early Hybrid 
Open Pollinated White Varieties 
LUTHER HILL—70 days 
Use—Early home garden. 
Stalks—4-5 feet tall, vigorous. 
Ears—5-6 inches long, many per stalk, 8 rows. 
Kernel—White, sweet, very tender. Quality—excellent. 
STOWELL EVERGREEN—95 days 
Use—Canning, home and market gardens. 
Stalks—61-7 feet tall, sturdy and erect. 
Ears—Thick 16-20 rowed. 
Kernel—White, deep, fair flavor. Holds well in prime 
condition. Quality—fair. 
Hybrid Types 
Generally resistant to Stewart’s disease, especially in late 
varieties. 
MARCROSS—72 days 
Use—Karly home and market gardens. 
Stalks—5-54 feet tall. 
Ears—7 inches long, 10-14 rows. 
Kernel—Medium yellow. Quality—good. 
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CARMELCROSS—85 days 
Use—Home garden, canning, market. 
Stalks—51,-6 feet tall. 
Ears—8 inches long, 12 rowed, good appearance. 
Kernel—Bright yellow. Quality—good. 

loana 

Golden Cross Bantam 
SPANCROSS—68 days 
Use—First early commercial. 
Stalks—5-5Y4 feet tall. 
Ears—6-7 inches long, 12-16 rows. 
Kernel—Golden yellow, large. Quality—fair. 
LINCOLN—85 days 
Use—Market garden and canning. 
Stalks—7-8 feet tall, very stiff, few suckers. 
Ears—7-8 inches, 12-16 rowed, cylindrical, uniform. 
Kernel—Golden yellow, deep. Quality—fair. 
IOANA—88 days 
Use—Market garden and canning. 
Stalks—614-7 feet tall, sturdy, broad leaved. Resistant 
to drouth, fairly free from suckers. 
Ears—8 inches long, 12-14 rowed, tapered. 
Kernel—Creamy yellow. Quality—good. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—88 days 
Use—Leading home garden and commercial variety. 
Principal canning variety. 
Stalks—614-7 feet tall, sturdy. Suckers rather freely. 
Ears—8 inches long, 12-14 rowed, often 2 per stalk. 
Kernel—Golden yellow. Quality—excellent. 

Lincoln Hybrid 
